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... body ; feet apparently useless for walking . This order contains two genera , viz . Cyclops , with a lengthened body , and one eye ; and Argulus , with the body ovate , and two eyes . Amymone and and Nauplius of Muller are , according ...
... body ; feet apparently useless for walking . This order contains two genera , viz . Cyclops , with a lengthened body , and one eye ; and Argulus , with the body ovate , and two eyes . Amymone and and Nauplius of Muller are , according ...
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... body . The genera are , Polyphemus , Zoea , and Branchiopoda . The form of the body of Polyphemus is very singular . The head is round , composed of a scaly envelope , which invests a large mass , almost entirely black , moveable in all ...
... body . The genera are , Polyphemus , Zoea , and Branchiopoda . The form of the body of Polyphemus is very singular . The head is round , composed of a scaly envelope , which invests a large mass , almost entirely black , moveable in all ...
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... body , calcareous ; eyes often pedunculated , and always two in number .'- Animals of this description he ... body , terminated by a single piece , and destitute of foliaceous appendages at the end ; and Macroura , having the tail at ...
... body , calcareous ; eyes often pedunculated , and always two in number .'- Animals of this description he ... body , terminated by a single piece , and destitute of foliaceous appendages at the end ; and Macroura , having the tail at ...
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